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UkoKoshka [18]
3 years ago
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What is chlamydomonas?​

Biology
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sergij07 [2.7K]3 years ago
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Answer:

a common single-celled green alga which typically has two flagella for swimming, living in water and moist soil.

ikadub [295]3 years ago
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<h2>Hey there! </h2>

<h2><u>Chlamydomonas</u><u>:</u></h2>

  • A common single-celled green alga which typically has two flagella for swimming, living in water and moist soil.
  • Chlamydomonas is a genus of green algae consisting of about 150 species all unicellular flagellates, found in stagnant water and on damp soil, in freshwater, seawater, and even in snow as "snow algae". 

<h2>Hope it help you </h2>
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